Money Talks News: The Podcast
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Welcome to Money Talks News: The Podcast A podcast devoted to everything money: how to get it, how to grow it and how to keep it. From the creators of MoneyTalksNews.com, a leading source of personal finance news and advice since 1991.
Money Talks News: The Podcast
6d ago
Here's one of our best podcasts from the archive that you may have missed.
Thanks for listening to Money Talks News…the podcast!
Let's start with a question: Do you have enough in your retirement account? According to a recent report from Vanguard, the average American has around $140,000 saved for retirement. For those 65 and older, that average balance is about twice that, or $280,000.
Sounds like a lot, right? But for many people, even with Social Security, it's not going to be enough.
If that's you, let's fix it. In this podcast, we help you create a plan to beef up those retir ..read more
Money Talks News: The Podcast
3w ago
Here's one of our best podcasts from the archive that you may have missed.
Original air date: February 27th, 2021
Not long ago, the phrase "working in retirement" was an oxymoron, much like "bittersweet" or "act naturally." After all, if you're working, you're by definition not retired.
But that was then. These days, working at least part-time while retired is increasingly common. According to one survey, 27% of pre-retirees said they planned to work part-time in retirement and among recent retirees, 19% work part-time.
Why so much working during retirement? More likely than not, because of mo ..read more
Money Talks News: The Podcast
1M ago
Welcome to the Money Talks News Podcast.
This podcast is all about making you richer. And at the end of the day, there are only two ways to do that: either you make more, or you spend less. In this episode, we're going to talk about ways to spend less, BUT, doing it without sacrificing your quality of life.
That's right: I'm talking financial gain without lifestyle pain.
As usual, host Stacy Johnson is joined by financial journalist Miranda Marquit. Listening in and sometimes contributing is producer Aaron Freeman. Today our guest is Gina Zakaria, a viral TikTok sensation a ..read more
Money Talks News: The Podcast
1M ago
Welcome to the Money Talks News Podcast.
In this episode, we're talking about how asking the right money questions can help you find your own version of financial freedom.
When it comes to money, most people want answers. But sometimes getting ahead isn't about getting answers, it's about asking the right questions. Like WHY we're doing what we're doing and where we want to end up when we do it.
As usual, host Stacy Johnson is joined by financial journalist Miranda Marquit. Listening in and sometimes contributing is producer Aaron Freeman. This week we welcome back Matt Sch ..read more
Money Talks News: The Podcast
2M ago
Today, we're talking about things people wish they'd known before retiring.
Planning for retirement is a tricky business! Lots of moving pieces and parts. Today we're going to share some things real retirees said they wish they'd known before they retired.
We're going to focus on five high-impact areas that can add tens of thousands of dollars to your retirement savings.
Host Stacy Johnson is joined by financial journalist Miranda Marquit. Listening in and sometimes contributing is producer Aaron Freeman. Friend of the show, Pam Krueger from Wealthramp, returns to ..read more
Money Talks News: The Podcast
3M ago
In this episode we're talking about how just about anyone can start investing.
When Stacy was an investment broker 40 years ago, investing was a colossal pain in the butt. You needed thousands of dollars to pick up the phone and talk to someone like me; you couldn't just do it yourself.
Today, though, things have changed. Did you know you can start investing with as little as $5? And you don't even need anyone's help. Just do it online.
And investing is important. Stocks and other risk assets are one of the best ways to build wealth over time. So today we're going help you get started, whether ..read more
Money Talks News: The Podcast
3M ago
In this episode, we're talking about the top four mistakes investors make.
When it comes to stocks, we all know we're supposed to buy low and sell high, but for many of us, that's a lot easier said than done. Many investors tend to buy when the market's topping, then panic and sell at the bottom.
That's one common mistake investors make, but it's far from the only one. Today, we're talking to a behavioral investing expert about how simple mistakes can lead to big losses, especially during times of economic uncertainty. He's going to help us avoid falling into behavioral traps and make us all b ..read more
Money Talks News: The Podcast
4M ago
In this episode, we predict what will happen to your money in 2024.
Israel…Ukraine…a presidential election…inflation…possible recession. A lot is going on that could affect the global economy, as well as your personal economy.
It's always dangerous to make predictions, but we're going to do it anyway, as we have for decades here at Money Talks News.
Today, we will focus on three main areas: The stock market, the housing market, and interest rates.
More than likely, you've got a dog in at least one of these fights, right? So, in addition to predicting what's ahead, we're going to make suggesti ..read more
Money Talks News: The Podcast
4M ago
In this episode, we're talking about the top scams you're likely to see in retirement and how you can avoid them.
Did you know that more than $28 BILLION—that's a billion with a B—is stolen from those aged 60 and older each year?
So, how do you avoid becoming a depressing statistic if you're in retirement or approaching retirement? Today, we will talk to an expert on banking for retirees. He's seen it all, and he's ready to talk to us about what you're likely to see—and how to avoid falling victim.
Host Stacy Johnson is joined by financial journalist Miranda Marquit. Listening i ..read more
Money Talks News: The Podcast
5M ago
In this episode, we're talking about how money FOMO, among other things, can make you vulnerable to scams and how to avoid being a victim.
Cryptocurrency was all the rage for a couple of years, and it seemed nothing could go wrong. It was a very social experience. In 2022, 31% of new crypto investors got started with advice from a friend. On top of that, 10% of investors cited the fear of missing out, or FOMO, as a reason to get into the market.
When inexperienced investors flood into fad investments like crypto, scammers aren't far behind. And that's exactly what happened with crypto. The mar ..read more